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...situation when simply stating a dislike for the President gets you booed, boycotted and branded a radical and unpatriotic. With Bush's approval rating down to around 30%, I guess that leaves the other 70% of the nation radical and unpatriotic as well--and the Dixie Chicks in good company...
...running simultaneously, she notices delays in typing and other subtle sluggishness. "It's microseconds," she says, but admits that it can be irksome. Microsoft has pledged to make the next version of Office for Mac Intel savvy, but whether that version comes this year or next is anyone's guess, perhaps even Microsoft...
...your candidate a respected intellectual? Does your candidate have administrative experience? Can your candidate win the respect of faculty? Is your candidate the next president of Harvard University?Can you guess who?Just five years after members of the governing boards celebrated their selection of Lawrence H. Summers as the University’s president, the guessing game is once again being played at Harvard.The search for Summers’ successor is still in its infancy; its stewards are amassing troves of potential names. And in a months-long search process bound to consume the campus, that long list will...
...researchers to compare the two healthcare systems without isolating one specific cause for the differences. Himmelstein, however, said the results indicated that universal insurance was preferable, although he remains skeptical about Massachusetts’ universal coverage scheme. “It’s a disastrous plan that I guess Romney thinks he can run for President on,” he said, adding that he thinks the system of compulsory insurance will be expensive for those who will have to pay, and inadequate for those whose insurance will be subsidized. Lasser, Himmelstein, and Woolhandler all work at the Cambridge...
...even the momentum of a sustained second half run could bring Harvard back after a stagnant first half.“We’ve tried to iron [the slow starts] out,” said Delaney-Smith after the conclusion of the Ivy season. “I guess people would say that’s what an inexperienced team does. If you open up any sports psychology books, they’re going to say that’s what you get with young players—and I have an exceptional amount of young players...